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Recount in NH?
Added by kate on Jan 16, 2008 - add as a friend | PM me

It seems that Kucinich has not only asked for, but paid for (not sure of the technicalities here - whether the candidate is expected to pay the expenses of a recount) a recount of the Democratic primary vote in N.H. While he doesn't expect the recount to affect him significantly, the report from WBZTV seems to allude that Kucinich is really doing this for Obama's benefit. He did call for his supporters to back Obama in Iowa if he (Kucinich) didn't have enough support in the first round. Is this another means of providing Obama support?  WBZTV pointed out the recount could take more than a month.  By then Super Tuesday will have passed and Obama may or may not have won the nomination.  I can only imagine if this recount changed anything.  That would certainly not help create the unification the Democrats need to win in November.


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